One of college basketball’s two major National Player of the Year awards announced its list of 15 finalists over the weekend. The Wooden Award, given annually by the Los Angeles Athletic Club, announced its list of 10 finalists on its website. Highlighted by Oklahoma’s Buddy Hield and Michigan State’s Denzel Valentine, here are the 15 players:

Grayson Allen, Duke

Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia

Kris Dunn, Providence

Perry Ellis, Kansas

Kay Felder, Oklahoma

Yogi Ferrell, Indiana

Josh Hart, Villanova

Buddy Hield, Oklahoma

Brice Johnson, North Carolina

Georges Niang, Iowa State

Jakob Poeltl, Utah

Melo Trimble, Maryland

Tyler Ulis, Kentucky

Jarrod Uthoff, Iowa

Denzel Valentine, Michigan State

Of course, the player that everyone is talking about didn’t even make the list. Ben Simmons of LSU is the most notable name not on the list, as he did not academically qualify for the award. Players must achieve a 2.0 grade point average in order to qualify.

As for the players on the list, Hield and Valentine are almost certainly going to be the top two choices for most voters in some order. Hield is one of the most dangerous shooters/scorers in America, as he’s averaging 25.1 points per game on 49.5 percent shooting from the field, 47.3 percent shooting from three and 89.3 percent shooting from the free throw line. Valentine, meanwhile, is the most versatile player in America, as he does everything for the Spartans. The senior averages 19.6 points, 7.5 rebound and 7.5 assists per game with some insane shooting numbers (47.1 percent from the field and 45.4 percent from three) for Tom Izzo’s bunch.

The award will be given out at the ESPN College Basketball Awards Show on Friday, April 8.